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Dance Battle: Obi-Wan vs. AnakinThat brutal final fight between Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi on Mustafar from the movie Revenge of the Sith gets the disco treatment in the hands of Auralnauts. What are they fighting about now? It's a rivalry over the affections of the visibly pregnant Padme, which might make sense until you hear the dialog (which, in my opinion, is the best part of this video). The kaleidoscopic dance sequence take a bit of the sting out of Anakin being chopped up into little little pieces and burned by lava. That doesn't usually happen when rivals decide a winner by who's got the best dance moves. Mace Windu, Yoda, and even the Emperor get into the act in this weird mashup.#StarWars #Auralnauts #Anakin #ObiWanKenobi #dance 
Creepio Sings "Can't Get You Out Of My Head"Auralnauts made a new music video to celebrate Star Wars Day. In their alternate universe, C3PO is "Creepio," which fits the video perfectly. He sings Kylie Minogue's 2001 hit song "Can't Get You Out of My Head," while gazing longingly toward Padme, or maybe Anakin, because who knows which is truly the object of his obsession. The droid was in every Star Wars movie, so there was a lot of footage to select from for this video. They managed to highlight only the creepiest shots to give him the aura of a perennially sad, frustrated incel loser, the kind that might explode into horrific violence at any moment. And that's how Auralnauts chose to celebrate the holiday. May the fourth be with you!#StarWars #C3PO #Auralnauts     
If The Book of Boba Fett Were Produced in 1985Auralnauts' latest mashup is on the nostalgia track. They've reproduced the latest Disney+ Star Wars series as if it were a broadcast television show of the '80s. Which makes sense in a way. If Lucasfilm had known that Boba Fett would become such a beloved character among fans, and if they had their own television channel like Disney's, The Book of Boba Fett would have premiered a couple of years afterThe Return of the Jedi and now be in classic reruns on TV Land.